The education system has gone through radical changes in the last two decades. Tinged with competition and the fast progressive environment, subjects taught earlier in the higher grade classes are now touched upon at a basic level. So it’s not only a medical student or a medical professional like a doctor or physiotherapist who require various Human Anatomy Models but it’s also used to teach kids below 12 also to get an understanding of the basic Human Anatomy. It makes their learning interesting and does away with the gruesomeness associated with seeing a cadaver or a dissected human body or animal. And of course the use of Anatomy Models as well as skeleton models cannot be stressed enough in a medical course or in a professional’s office. From self learning to explaining to the patient, it serves an array of purposes and not just an ornamental showpiece in a doctor’s office.
These models come in various types like 2D, 3D, 4D and various sizes from really miniature models to life size to larger than life size variations too. The price varies accordingly with the size, model and type of material used. There are superb in depth teaching models like Jumbo size Human heart model which shows all ventricles, muscles etc and helps in higher studies and there are miniature heart models which gives a beginner an idea about the shape and size of the heart and its basic functions. Or it can be that you get a more magnified view of a significant portion of the heart like Pulmonary Alveoli Model showing the pulmonary alveoli, alveolar duct terminal bronchiole, alveolar sac etc. as well as small branches of principal bronchus for clear understanding. The same goes for all other parts like Eye, Ear, Head, Nerves, Teeth, Brain, Upper and Lower Torso etc that is you get miniature models as a whole or it can be a detailed cross section.
Similarly one very common and yet important part of learning be it in the basic primary level or higher studies is the human skeleton. There is no dearth of models available for the same. Starting from very miniature models which perhaps would serve as a toy for small children to real life higher models suitable for studies one gets to choose from an array of options. One can have specialized cross sections of the human skeleton like the foot with ligaments, only the skeleton of the foot or the hands with joints or only the palm with metatarsals etc. But one of the popular and ideal for teaching all levels is the Disarticulated Skeleton with Skull model, which has the skull and all the 206 bones separate. It takes up every part separately and is available in all sizes to suit the particular age group and type of course being pursued. Be it physiotherapy or orthopedics, General medical study or basic level study in school and intermediate it has proven ideal for all students.
These models come in various types like 2D, 3D, 4D and various sizes from really miniature models to life size to larger than life size variations too. The price varies accordingly with the size, model and type of material used. There are superb in depth teaching models like Jumbo size Human heart model which shows all ventricles, muscles etc and helps in higher studies and there are miniature heart models which gives a beginner an idea about the shape and size of the heart and its basic functions. Or it can be that you get a more magnified view of a significant portion of the heart like Pulmonary Alveoli Model showing the pulmonary alveoli, alveolar duct terminal bronchiole, alveolar sac etc. as well as small branches of principal bronchus for clear understanding. The same goes for all other parts like Eye, Ear, Head, Nerves, Teeth, Brain, Upper and Lower Torso etc that is you get miniature models as a whole or it can be a detailed cross section.
Similarly one very common and yet important part of learning be it in the basic primary level or higher studies is the human skeleton. There is no dearth of models available for the same. Starting from very miniature models which perhaps would serve as a toy for small children to real life higher models suitable for studies one gets to choose from an array of options. One can have specialized cross sections of the human skeleton like the foot with ligaments, only the skeleton of the foot or the hands with joints or only the palm with metatarsals etc. But one of the popular and ideal for teaching all levels is the Disarticulated Skeleton with Skull model, which has the skull and all the 206 bones separate. It takes up every part separately and is available in all sizes to suit the particular age group and type of course being pursued. Be it physiotherapy or orthopedics, General medical study or basic level study in school and intermediate it has proven ideal for all students.